I really like my KUIU Chugach, but it did start wetting out after awhile just like the Arcteryx Beta AR I had before it. I still wear after a few seasons because it's very light, comfortable, good features (pit zips, useful drawstring locations), durable enough for my needs, stays waterproof even after wetting out, and comes in an okay range of colors (I wear it most days, and don't like to wear camo to work, so I go with solid colors). To that point, the Arcteryx was a lot more stylish for everyday wear if that matters. The KUIU Chugach pants are great, and still have large patches that don't wet out after about three seasons. They are not the most durable pants, but I tend to be easy on clothes even when brush-busting.
For minimalist "just in case it rains on this day hunt" wear, I have a Montbell Versalite I like a lot. No face fabric to wet out.
If I end up buying another expensive-end rain jacket, I'm looking closely at the Columbia Outdry. There is no face fabric, so it can't wet out.